Pain in between the muscle and bone of your leg could be caused by a variety of issues. It could be caused by:
It is best to consult with a medical professional to determine the cause of the pain and the best course of treatment.
The lower leg pain could be caused by the fall that just happened. Also the lower leg pain could be a bruised bone or a bruised muscle. It could also be a fracture in the bone.
muscle
The leg is composed of both muscles and bones.
The femur is a bone in a person's leg - not a muscle !
Longest muscle is there in your thigh. It is sartorius. It goes from your pelvic bone to leg bone.
The sciatic nerve is a large nerver running down into your leg. It is a fairly thick nerve and contains pain receptors as part of the bundle. Often times the nerve will become pinched either between your muscles or between muscle and bone, or in a few cases bone and bone; these are all known as sciatica. Since it provides sensation to your entire leg you will feel the pain from it throughout your entire leg. The intensity of pain is caused because it is an actual nerve being pinched as opposed to just a single receptor. Many people will go to massage therapists, reflexologists, or chiropractors to correct sciatica.
You may have torn your right ACL. See a doctor for professional advice.
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~ Yes. Pain in the back can affect a leg muscle. This is named 'referred pain'. It is wise to see a medical doctor when pain such as this lasts more than a 24 hours.
A four head muscle in the leg/articulates with femoris bone Quadriceps femoris